I have a problem in my herd that I need help with. A number of rabbits are developing great color, but only on the outer inch or so, the rest of the fiber is plain white. It's not because they are angoras, I have plenty of rabbits with correct color down to the skin. I've seen it in self black, self chocolate, chestnut agouti, fawn agouti and harlequin over the years. I do have a lot of chocolate in the pedigrees, in case it is the culprit, as well as fawn 'ee'. Any ideas?
The photo is of fiber off of a junior dark harlequin. She looked nice and dark from the outside, but when I removed some of the molting fiber last night, I was amazed how little color was actually in the fiber.
The photo is of fiber off of a junior dark harlequin. She looked nice and dark from the outside, but when I removed some of the molting fiber last night, I was amazed how little color was actually in the fiber.